I'm mainly using MixTikl as a compositional-kick-start tool in the studio (desktop version) - however, there has been one specific example where I had to use MixTikl in anger and it saved our bacon, so to speak

At a recent multi-media performance in Rio de Janeiro, I was performing with my band-mate (we're a laptop-based electronic music outfit), an opera singer and a guitarist plus 3 video artists... we had been working hard all week to create 3 brand-new improvised pieces for an hour-long performance, with the intention to have a brief pause between the pieces. 30 minutes before the start of the show, the curator requested that we play 5-10mins of soft ambient music between the sets! we didn't really want to just "play out" some old pieces from our archives as this was a one-off, unique performance... so MixTikl to the rescue!

10 minutes of fiddling, some routing the VST audio-out through a bank of peculiar effects, and we had 2 perfect intermission pieces ready to play out during the breaks... and all for $25... brilliant

Hi and thanks for the new release! I am an amateur when it comes to music making http://soundcloud.com/oldlibmike. I use Mixtikl on my iMac, iPod touch and iPad - especially on long plane trips. On the iOS platform, besides the cool generative features, I sometimes use Mixtikl as a "poor man's DAW". I combine various samples and WAV files from Xenon studio, NLogic Pro, SynthX, Bassline etc. into a mix with Mixtikl's 12 tracks. I have dabbled a little bit with Partikl and hope to dig deeper into the generative rulesets in the new version.